
but the missus can't see the logic in spending over £100 on a frying pan.
I think she needs correcting
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Wed 1 Sep 2010, 13:30,
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I think she needs correcting

it is a thing of unending joy
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Wed 1 Sep 2010, 13:43,
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this is the only thing standing between me and le creuset
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Wed 1 Sep 2010, 13:49,
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The "Gyles Brandreth Book of Ancient Puns for Kids" day?
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Wed 1 Sep 2010, 13:21,
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The paunnage! The punnage! It hurts!
Also has anyone been watch Grandpa's House in BBC?
I find it painful and can't watch the whole thing at one time but for some reason I find it morbidly adictive.
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Wed 1 Sep 2010, 13:24,
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Also has anyone been watch Grandpa's House in BBC?
I find it painful and can't watch the whole thing at one time but for some reason I find it morbidly adictive.

That prog is truely god-awful....
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Wed 1 Sep 2010, 13:26,
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It's a strange sitcom co-written and starting Simon Amstell as himself. It's almost The Office painful to watch but and I dispise the characters but I think that is meant to be the point.
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Wed 1 Sep 2010, 13:29,
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I've come to the conclusion it's a work of genius that I haven't quite fugured out yet.
I have all his family and yet I find some really nicely placed jokes in there.
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Wed 1 Sep 2010, 13:34,
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I have all his family and yet I find some really nicely placed jokes in there.

I've only seen half an episode. I didn't really like anything about it, but it had some great jokes in it. Such conflict.
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